UK police ask FBI about outlandish claim Epstein victims were tortured at ‘paedophile ring parties attended by Prince Andrew’

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor looked nervous as he was photographed driving near his Windsor home for the first time since the new allegations emerged.
The observation comes after UK police confirmed they were seeking information from the FBI following bizarre allegations published in recently released court documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
The unsubstantiated claims refer to so-called ‘pedophile ring parties’ in the UK which are said to have involved high-profile figures.
The allegations were made by a US individual whose account is included in files released by the US Department of Justice.
The person claims that he was taken to meetings by their father when he was between the ages of 6 and 8 and was later drugged.
The latest statement includes a number of allegations said to have taken place in the UK, none of which have been proven or independently verified.
Surrey Police confirmed they were not previously aware of the allegations and said they were seeking more information from US authorities.
The alleged victim, now 35, claims he was drugged and later taken to parties by his own father.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor looked nervous and uncomfortable as he took cover clutching the steering wheel of his Range Rover in Windsor as he was photographed in public for the first time since the latest allegations emerged.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is seen with Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, who claims she was forced to have sex with the royal family after being smuggled out of the US
New documents show another victim claims she was abused at ‘pedophile ring’ parties Andrew was at
The victim was taken to Frogmore Cottage, once a royal estate, where he was restrained and tortured with electric shock by Ghislaine Maxwell, according to latest documents released on Monday night.
They claim Andrew and the other men watched the torture.
The person is said to have spoken to the FBI in anticipation of a bail hearing ahead of Maxwell’s trial in the US. In 2021, he was convicted of multiple crimes, including sex trafficking, and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
The files also describe a second unconfirmed incident in which the alleged victim reported being struck by a car driven by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.
They told the FBI that after a party in Surrey, a dark blue vehicle with personalized license plates with the then-prince at the wheel collided with them.
It was stated that the figurine on the hood was broken due to the impact and was later buried near their house.
Reacting to the allegations, Surrey Police told the Daily Mail: ‘Having reviewed our systems using the limited information available to us, we have found no evidence that these allegations were reported to Surrey police.
‘We are therefore in contact with the relevant authorities to provide access to the corrected information.
‘We take all reports of child abuse seriously and encourage anyone with information about these allegations to report it to us online or via 101.’
The former prince, with a wolfish grin on his face, lies on the laps of five young women in the Salon at Sandringham as Ghislaine Maxwell looks on.
In a photo released by the US Department of Justice, Epstein and Maxwell are seen with Andrew in the Royal Box at the Ascot racetrack. They were his personal guests on 22 June 2000, attended by both the Queen and the Queen Mother.
The person also alleged that she had been subjected to sexual abuse outside the United Kingdom, including by Epstein himself.
The documents allege the victim was driven by their father to Epstein’s home in Florida, near a property belonging to his grandparents that the family frequently visited on holidays.
They said: ‘I remember once being taken by my father to a mansion over an hour away, with a gated gate and a large rectangular swimming pool.
‘I was abused by a man who I later recognized as Epstein when it came out in the news.’
They added: ‘He took pornographic photos of me in a skirt.’
According to the FBI’s December 2020 statement, the victim said he reported his father to the police, but the man was not contacted or arrested by American authorities.
More than 11,000 new documents related to the Epstein case were released Monday night, but hundreds of thousands more are thought to be available.
The Ministry of Justice said this week it had ‘discovered’ another million documents that may be relevant to the case.
The latest allegations against Andrew came after correspondence emerged between Maxwell and a man who called himself the ‘invisible man’ and signed ‘A’ in his emails.
One of the emails showed the mysterious ‘A’ asking Maxwell: ‘Have you found me inappropriate new friends?’
Speculation has been mounting this week that Andrew may be the unidentified person who exchanged emails with Maxwell, Epstein’s ex-girlfriend and sex trafficker. The former prince has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
Wearing a tweed cape, Epstein filmed with Maxwell and an unknown man in the hills above Balmoral Castle. They were previously reported to be guests at the Scottish mansion in 1999.
In August 2001, ‘A’ texts Maxwell: ‘How’s Los Angeles doing? Did you find me inappropriate new friends?’
He adds: ‘Let me know when you’re coming as I’m free from 25th August to 2nd September and want to go somewhere warm and sunny with fun people before I put my nose firmly to the grindstone for the Autumn.’
Maxwell also discusses ‘bipedal vision’ and a number of other schemes with the mystery person.
Elsewhere in the files, Andrew is photographed lying on the laps of several women with Maxwell at Sandringham.
Others show him with Epstein and Maxwell at the Ascot racetrack.
The allegations come as Andrew is further ostracized by the royal family due to his close friendship with the convicted pedophile.
He has never attended the royal family’s traditional Christmas events and did not attend the celebrations at Sandringham yesterday.
Daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie were invited to the annual meeting.
Surrey Police have been contacted for comment.




